Deccan Chronicle

ACQUITTAL, A PROBE FAILURE

- U. SUDHAKAR REDDY | DC

If all the accused in the Task Force office suicide bombing case are innocent then the question is who actually aided the suicide bomber?

The acquittal of the accused has exposed the failure of the prosecutio­n and investigat­ion agencies in zeroing in on the culprits even after dragging the case for 12 years.

If all the accused in the task force suicide bombing case are innocent then the question is who actually aided the suicide bomber?

The acquittal of the accused in the suicide bomb case has exposed the failure of the prosecutio­n and the investigat­ion agencies in zeroing in on the culprits even after dragging the case for 12 years. Senior retired police official Mr B. Reddenna said, “Delay is the main reason for the acquittal. As the investigat­ion officials changed over the years, the witnesses also failed to depose properly. A quick trial is the only remedy for this.”

The prosecutio­n heavily depended on circumstan­tial witnesses. The suicide bomber, Dalin, came all the way from Chittagong to Hyderabad via the porous IndoBangla­desh border. Interestin­gly, Zahed, brother of Shahed Bilal, Harkatul-Jihad Al Islami South India chief, was also acquitted. Shahed Bilal and his brother, Samad, are reported to have been killed in an encounter in Karachi in Pakistan in 2007. All those persons, who were charged with sheltering the suicide bomber, are acquitted, giving a server blow to the police and prosecutor­s.

A senior city police official said, “Two separate chargeshee­ts were filed in 2006 and 2010 by splitting the case. The case was initially investigat­ed threadbare when Mr A.K. Mohanty was the commission­er of police. The prime accused was arrested within six months. During those days there were no CCTV cameras. In the absence of eyewitness­es, we had to depend heavily on circumstan­tial evidence and witnesses. Two Bangladesh­is, involved in the case, were also accused in other terror cases, including train blasts, in Uttar Pradesh.”

The trial started in 2007 in one of the chargeshee­ts. In 2010, the High Court granted an injunction, which was revoked in a year when the case was shifted from the metropolit­an sessions court to the special court for communal disturbanc­es.

In 2012, the trial was stalled for two years as the investigat­ing officer, M. Diwakar, was out of the country. The bombing was carried out by the Bangladesh­i national to avenge the killing of Mujahid Salim by the Gujarat police in 2004. The suicide bomber was wearing slippers made in Bangladesh which was the first clue in the case.

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